1.Effect of inflammation and autoimmunity in peripartum cardiomyopathy
Guangyong HUANG ; Lianying ZHANG ; Taofeng BAI ; Rongkai WANG ; Xuesong ZHANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2010;07(2):106-109
Objective To explore the effect of inflammation and autoimmunity in peripartum cardiomyopathy(PPCM). MethodsA total of82 PPCM patients and 100 normal delivery patients were randomly selected and conducted epidemiological survey.High-sensitivity Creaction protein(hs-CRP),troponin I,human antimyocardial antibody IgG(AMA-IgG),Coxsackie B virus IgG(CBV-IgG)and adenovirus antibody IgG(ADV-IgG)were detected with ELISA. ResultsCompared with control group,PPCM patients had older age,higher pressure,higher proportion of cesarean section and infection.The levels of serum hs-CRP,cTNI,and leucocyte were markedly higher in PPCM patients compared with control.The positive proportion of AMA-IgG and CBV-IgG was significantly increased(P<0.01)in PPCM patients compared with the control.Logistic regression showed that infection(OR=2.87,95%CI 1.15-5.24),increased hs-CRP(OR=1.86,95%CI 1.08-4.02)and positive AMA-IgG(OR=2.68,95%CI 1.19-4.85)were independent risk factors for PPCM. ConclusionsInflammation and autoimmunity play an important role in peripartum cardiomyopathy.
2.Study of factors related to peripartum cardiomyopathy
Guangyong HUANG ; Uanying ZHANG ; Rongkai WANG ; Taofeng BAI ; Xuesong ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(6):640-642
Objective To explore the risk factors of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM). Methods A total of 82 PPCM and 100 normal delivery females were randomly recruited in the current study. Echocardiographic, cTNI,high sensitive C-reaction protein(hs-CRP) ,NT-proBNP were measured. Fifty-two patients were followed up for a mean of 6 months. Results The PPCM patients (29. 5 ± 6. 4) yrs were older than the controls (25. 2 ± 5. 8) yrs (P<0.01) . Compared to the controls, the PPCM patients showed higher blood pressure (146.9/98. 8 mm Hg v. s. 130. 2/80. 1 mm Hg, P < 0. 01) , higher proportion of cesarean section (65. 9% v. s. 51. 0% , P < 0. 05) and complicated infection(75. 6% v. s. 10. 0% ,P <0. 01). The level of leucocyte(11.0 × 109/L) ,cTNI(0. 17 μg/L), hs-CRP(28. 2 mg/L)and NT-proBNP(650. 1 ng/L) were significantly higher in the PPCM patients compared with control(8. 8 × 109/L,0. 06μg/L,6. 2 mg/L and 110. 5 ng/L,P <0. 01). Hs-CRP was positively related with NT-proBNP(r = 0. 67, P < 0. 01). After average of 6 months of treatment, left ventricular ejection fraction enhanced from 32. 2% to 50. 6%. NT-proBNP significantly declined from 650. 1 ng/L to 225.6 ng/L(P <0. 01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that diastolic pressure (P < 0. 05), LVED (P < 0. 05) and hs-CRP (P < 0. 05) were the independent predictors for declined NT-proBNP. Conclusions Inflammatory plays an important role in the development of peripartum cardiomyopathy.